shbullet wants to make it a snap to send a file from the desktop to your phone.
rtal is the company’s newest app, designed just for this purpose. Once you’ve installed it you just need to head to the rtal site to start a transfer.
shbullet also touts that rtal serves as an easy repository for finding any of your transferred files. No need to dig through Android’s file manager—just open up the rtal app you’ll find everything you’ve sent over.
ile shbullet has a similar capability for sharing files to your phone, it’s much faster to go the rtal route, which sends them directly over your local network.
Additionally, if your device has an SD card Android llipop, you can specify the transfer go directly to your external storage.
The impact on you: shbullet is a hugely popular Android app because of how tightly it integrates your phone computer. rtal is a nice add-on to have if you want a simple way to send a picture, video, or document directly to your device. No need to use the old-school method of emailing it to yourself or waiting for it to sync through a cloud service.